Important: UW is transitioning to a new lecture capture system called Panopto. If you are planning to record new lectures, we recommend that you use Panopto. To learn more about Panopto, go to our tutorials or contact Learning Technologies at learningtech@uwb.edu. Tegrity will remain available through Fall quarter to give instructors time to move Tegrity recordings to the new Panopto system. Recordings need to be moved prior to the start of Winter quarter in January 2015.

Tegrity Transition

UW is transitioning to a new lecture capture system called Panopto. If you are planning to record new lectures, we recommend that you use Panopto. To learn more about Panopto, go to our tutorials at <insert URL to Panopto main page> or contact Learning Technologies at learningtech@uwb.edu. Tegrity will remain available through Fall quarter to give instructors time to move Tegrity recordings to the new Panopto system. Recordings need to be moved prior to the start of Winter quarter in January 2015.”

Tegrity is a lecture capturing software that allows instructors to capture video, audio and screen activity (separately or in real time) on a computer and upload it to a central web server for viewing.

Tegrity Login

Through this site, you can access all of your Tegrity recordings as well as create new recordings.

Creating Tegrity Courses

If you are teaching an actual course listed on the registration system at any UW campus, Tegrity will automatically create a course for you. You can begin recording immediately by logging in to Tegrity.

Faculty, staff, and students who are not teaching a course can use the Tegrity Manager to create a course space to use for other purposes such as presentations, committees, group projects, training sessions, etc.

Best Practices for Tegrity

Click here for more detailed information about best practices when using Tegrity for your courses.

Why Use Tegrity in your Courses?

Create hybrid courses where a significant portion of a class is online, replacing face-to-face time

Give students the chance to review lectures in case they missed information in class

Switch the classroom up--record lectures so students can watch them at home in advance. Use classroom time for questions and collaborative work